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January 4-6 Coastal Bomb Observations/Nowcast


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1 minute ago, jbenedet said:

In a tree-dense area? 

My location is open, but away from the water. We must be gusting close to 30 mph already...

Somewhat tree-dense, but the space is open enough to let snow fall in for good measurements. 

I might have to walk to parking garage later on and really take in near-blizzard conditions.

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20 minutes ago, dryslot said:

Take them up


.NEAR TERM /UNTIL 6 PM THIS EVENING/...
10 AM Update...
Strong bombogenesis occurring currently with the low already at
957 mb. Thundersnow currently occurring over CT and NY. This
morning`s guidance and the character of the system on satellite
as well as wind profiles have supported upgrading the entire
coast to blizzard as well as as far west as the Nashua/
Manchester corridor and adjacent inland areas such as York
County. Visibilities will be at times a quarter mile with winds
AOA 35 mph over much of the two states...but it will be much
harder to satisfy the 3 hr requirement for a blizzard farther
inland. Storm force warnings over the waters were also upgraded
to hurricane force for all but the bays.

Snowfall totals were upped quite a bit and added more detail to
QPF with mountain effects...yielding snowfall totals could be
in the double digits for most of the area. This still may be
underdone for the western Maine mountains...but am not confident
on going higher with neighbors currently in good agreement.
Strong downsloping will cut off snow for western NH rather
quickly in some areas and this will limit snowfall totals there.
However very strong dynamics and kinematic profiles will
support 2 to maybe even 4" an hour snowfall totals for a few
hours. Blowing snow will be a hazard all the way to the Canadian
border.

 

Congrats!

17 minutes ago, S&P said:

Just took this the house , about 100 yds off, I have been showing all morning in Portsmouth RI is now not visible , UUU gusted to 37kt past hour

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Nice--will be there Saturday for my daughter's interview at Portsmouth Abbey.

12 minutes ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

Really just one person whining out west...

Facts do not equal whining.  ;)

3 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

Send the good dendrites N please, it's a sand storm here.  I may end up with 4" of 5:1 ratio stuff if we don't improve the snow growth. 

I wouldn't count on them.....they're staying within the band below us.  At leastl we'll be getting more the .5" the RGEM gave us yesteraday!  

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